In a message dated 11/17/06 12:36:08 AM, CorrPro96@... writes: > Interesting enough, Evan"s print from a 2400 ABW (w/o RIP) was really > good. > It was a similar comment by me that started this whole diatribe in the first place. I stated, more or less, that I was pleased and a bit suprised that a straight Epson OEM ink print had no trouble fitting in with a range of advanced B&W solutions. I find Tyler's process interesting as well, but its a bit like wondering how Andrew Wyeth gets that egg tempera texture in his paintings... a pondering of mastery, not a consideration of that the rest of us are going to manage. On the other hand I'm excited to see OEM inks and drivers capable of standing up in this company, because thats something I KNOW that most of us can manage, particularly with tools to preview and adjust effectively. I hope that puts my comments back into perspective! C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager ColorVision Business Unit Datacolor Inc. CDTobie@... www.colorvision.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Follow-up to Tyler's slithering from the cave
2006-11-17 by CDTobie@aol.com
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